Chipping my N/A
in that case ...stick with what you have...get an ecu, and a 50 shot of nitrous oxide. so whenever you get that urde for that extra "grunt" push the magic button and get a few ponies under your belt.
Heck, do everything performance wise then except keep the auto. This might be a free mod that will provide a lot of gain...check out what it did for the guy's NA on the link.
http://www.ttzd.com/tech/timingtech.html
http://www.ttzd.com/tech/timingtech.html
oops, ya sorry...read that wrong. But I'm sure it'll be a few free horses for everyone...including NAers. And even if it is only 4-5 hp...how much did you pay for it? none. Good deal to me. That's about how much an intake gives an NA. Maybe a little less.
i have a question.... where can i find someone in Virginia that can do that to my car???.... i want my timing adjusted....well i guess i should wait until the swap, but i'd like to do it on my N/A as well. Thanx for pointing that out Emo...you are the man
Are there any Z specialty shops in your area? How about any tuning shops that have an inhouse dyno? The tech says you could do it w/o the dyno...but I'm the same as you...no way I'd do it w/o one and take a risk with my Z. But look around.
found it.... " the Z doctor" i am gonna go to Richmond (60 miles from me ) and have him do that. i just don't wanna do something like that unless i am 100% positive in what i am doing. i just don't wanna play around with things like that
Another thing to consider when advancing your timing is that your car is likely to ping in cold weather since the air more dense. If you take you car and have them tune it now, it may run fine, but once spring and summer come, you may come across a detonation problem. You can definitely do it yourself if you know how to check timing. The car should be at 15 degress BTDC. Kick it up one degree at a time, then take a test run. If you hear detonation, then back it off a degree.
Yup, it's almost official. The only thing is, I can't really get away with using it at work. It's not "PC" enough I guess. Corporate America is too uptight. Just so it doesn't sound like we're getting off topic I'm throwing in this bit of advice when using the new catch phrase,.....timing is everything.








